Ex-officer suspect in California cop killing

Originally posted by unfor54k3n
My friend got detained for a search yesterday in LA near mid city and said that while he was sitting on the curb the cops were discussing saying "he
needs to just be killed! No trial, no sentence, KILLED!" Dude was telling him that he personally wanted to hunt this guy down and shoot him.

Seems pretty obvious the LAPD is going to stick together and execute this guy so their dirt never sees the light of day. Same with the media they are
not going to look into his allegations against the LAPD just vilify the guy and he will never get a chance to go to trial. Mark my words if found he
will be conveniently executed... looks like the police state is coming and this is a landmark event.

did anyone even read this lol my friend has first hand talk of him being hunted down to be executed. Thats some serious stuff

I read it but
its not shocking or new. The thing is, people who kill cops are rarely captured. It almost never happens. Cops dont take prisoners after someone kills
one of their own.

I've only gotten to your post in the thread so far... wanted to see if anyone brought up this portion of the Manifesto. But I can't help wondering
how long (as the thread devolves) someone brings up that this whole thing is a psy-op or some such in order to take away guns.....

Anyone want to start a pool? Number of posts in...perhaps?

it's what this thread has turned into already which is why i am not posting replies any longer to said member.

so to get back on track, what are the chances that he realized his plan got as far as it could and he has already offed himself? i hope that is not
the case. i want to hear him testify in court if they catch him. but something already tells me they don't have a court room in mind for this
guy

I'm tired of reading the same exeggerated false stories that these people publish for popularity, i'll have to find it again but i read that a
regular civilian found the couple in a parking lot, which they also found personal belonging's to Dorner in a nearby trash can.....

for being highly trained he sure does make alot of mistake's...... being sarcastic of course....

Another example of people escaping from LAPD... This time they were surrounded by LAPD SWAT helicopters etc. in an armed robbery hostage situation....
They slipped out right under their noses...
gawker.com...

Originally posted by randyvs
You've stated that. I 've stated you're wrong and I'd like to see you or anyone try it. Only because that's the only way to prove it from your
side.

stating someone is wrong, without any proof, doesn't prove anything...

You made the assertion that it cannot happen, you made the assertion that this is somehow a false flag, you're making all these assertions, without
providing a shred or evidence to back up your claims...the burden of proof is on you...

I found his manifesto interesting. Still I think he is very likely a bit "off".
CNN did an interview with his old Chief, and the guy claims he didn't remember him.
He also sent a package to Anderson Cooper, so he was planning stuff for awhile.
Weird.

Even if he were intel/cointel, he'd still be taught skills. My grandfather was military intel early on in his career and underwent SAC survival
training despite this "desk driver" position. He was also the recipient of the Small Arms Expert Marksmanship ribbon for both his proficiency with
both rifle and pistol. If Dorner was military intel, it doesn't mean that he was just a pencil pusher. Military intelligence is one of the most
pivotal aspects of any military as it is their duty to protect all military assets, both industry and unit. They may not be Navy Seals but they are
likely to be the next closest things. Their particular skill set, however, is very different. Although my grandfather used to joke that military
intelligence felt like an oxymoron at times, he still was a bit of a bad ass.

Here's a wiki link. It's possible he had this training or he may not. I don't know anything about his military service beyond what the MSM is
reporting. I seem to recall some escape and evasion being taught in basic training but I'm not sure on that.

And at the risk of being jumped up on by a gang of trolls I'm going ahead with my common sense thinking again and saying I think that's a good point.
And you've provided texture to what you say but today's tech and helicopters dash cams in the CHP vehicles. The tech today iIm afraid out dates Rambo
by a mile.

im not sure how much of this was added...the language seems a bit different...i've seen a few versions of this "manifesto"....i'm not sure that
this bit you quote is real...seems like it was tacked on by opportunists, for reprinting, in the hopes that it might lend weight to the fed agenda to
disarm us all..

edit on 7-2-2013 by Daedalus because: (no reason given)

Page two... we'll have to wait for people who know/knew him. Doesn't sound all that different they the rest of his essay.

I posted earlier today that I believed that Dorner was long gone by the time that law enforcement and media helicopters responded to Big Bear. My
feeling was that it was a clever ruse by Dorner to throw the cops off of his trail and potentially lower the security of his alleged targets in LA
County.

I was watching the KCAL coverage of Big Bear yesterday afternoon and the anchor asked the chopper pilot if this was the first time that law
enforcement had banned live coverage of the search for Dorner at Big Bear, the chopper pilot responded that in 20 years in the business in the LA
market that this was the first time such an order was made by law enforcement. This made me wonder if law enforcement was also using a clever ruse to
try to lure Dorner back to LA County.

I also wonder if Dorner has an accomplice, here's why: Dorner abandoned his car in a area of Big Bear that is not heavily traveled. If Dorner had
car jacked someone, stolen a car in Big Bear or taken someone hostage for their vehicle, I am inclined to believe that info about such an event would
have leaked by now. Which leads me to the necessity of having someone else driving him/with him and using a vehicle unknown to law enforcement.

So Hardstepah, I took the longest way possible to answer this but I believe Dorner is still alive and would rather go suicide by cop than doing it
himself.

That is a really interesting idea evc1shop.
After seeing his friends/acquaintances interviewed and universally saying Dorner is just the nicest person, I say that your thought is definitely a
possibility.

To escape the cops is not easy but to say it is absolutely impossible is really clutching at straws I'm sorry...

Have you seen that vis where some guy is on the floor praying to god to save him etc (he actually looks a little mentally ill bless him)... 2 big
burly cops are on him, they taze him and they are climbing all over him... The guy is a skinny little guy but guess what? He defied all the odds and
broke free to run off and escape...

The cops just stood there dazed! lol...

Any way it seems a little silly to keep on that line when it is just pretty feeble to begin with.

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